Saturday, October 27, 2007

Halloween Bash @ Ocean Park

In recent years, Hong Kong Ocean Park has been arranging a Halloween Bash to attract tourist. You can find more information from the Ocean Park website.

I have also extracted the highlights below:

Come to Ocean Park for an all-new mix of spooky fun and creepy thrills in one of the world's biggest Halloween Bash! There are 40 new Halloween attractions throughout every dark corner of the park.

Fulfill your frightful fantasies at the 7 never-seen-before haunted houses and 3 new scary zones - each set to different frightening themes and characters from all-around the Nether World. Assault your senses with the spellbinding and whacky SCAREmonies 07 and spectacular shows featuring the largest ever cast of 250 ghosts!

Be prepared for amazing night action that will leave you breathless!

You can purchase tickets online through the link I listed above.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Newest Shopping Mall - ELEMENTS


Elements is the newest shopping mall in Hong Kong. It is located above Kowloon Station in Tsim Sha Tsui. The mall is designed based on the 5 Chinese elements and they are: Gold, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth.

The mall is extremely big (as compare to other malls in HK) and there are a lots of famous brands. They include:

  • A/X
  • COACH
  • DAKS
  • DKNY
  • Dunhill
  • H&M
  • PRADA
  • Zara
  • Armani
  • Tiffany & Co
  • and a lot more....
You can find there website for more information.

I have also included some photos I took today below.


Monday, October 1, 2007

National Day


1st Oct is the national day of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The PRC was found in 1949 and this year we celebrate the 56th anniversary . In Hong Kong, we have a day of holiday and it is call a Golden Week since lots of Chinese from China will be visiting Hong Kong this week to shop or just to visit.

As usual, there is fireworks at night and this year's fireworks display is "Unity" and "Joyfulness", which carries a strong message to encourage local people to contribute to the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong.

There are a total of 12 scenes and will last 23 minutes, including the 9th scene "One World One Dream", wishing the Beijing Olympic Games a great success and the last scene "Love our Motherland", wishing all the bests to the home country and Hong Kong.

Google Search (on the Web and Hong Kong Cinemas)